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What Does it Mean to be a Vermonter? Thursday, March 6, at 1:45 p.m. Roy Room, Dion Family Student Center The Presidential Committee for the Martin Luther King Jr. 2025 […]

What Does it Mean to be a Vermonter? Thursday, March 6, at 1:45 p.m. Roy Room, Dion Family Student Center The Presidential Committee for the Martin Luther King Jr. 2025 […]
Water for All: A Path to Global Health and Equity Wednesday April 9 Panel - 12 p.m. in McCarthy Arts Center Walk-A-Thon - 1 p.m. in the McCarthy Arts Center parking lot Walk-a-thon Registration & Donation Form This campus—and community-sponsored collaboration aims to reflect the mission and impact of SMC students on real-world issues, particularly […]

Emiliano Void, the founder and CEO of nuwave Equity Corporation, will give a talk about workplace belonging and the future of DEI in business. This event is sponsored by the […]
The University of Vermont Debate Team will present a "high-level debate featuring select students and community members. The event will introduce the art of debate to a broader audience and encourage participation in later trainings" to be held at Saint Michael's College through the Institute for Equity and Justice.

Public debate with UVM students at the Recital Hall in McCarthy Arts Center. For more information, contact Dr. Jolivette Anderson-Duouning at 802-654-2316 or Edwin Owusu MA at 802-922-8626.

Omo was born in 1972 in Tanzania, where his parents had fled to escape targeted harassment by the US government. He did not encounter white supremacy until the family moved […]
Nationally known Club DJ, Mix Engineer, and Recording Engineer, DJ Nastee visits Saint Michael's College to engage with students on October 24, 2025. His visit sets the stage for ongoing collaborations with students interested in live music, radio DJing and Club DJing in support of ongoing work linking the expression of equity and justice in […]

Khalil Osiris of Truth and Reconciliation Conversations (TRC) will lecture about his work with students and staff at Saint Michael's College. The lecture and conversation will engage the audience in a meaningful conversation around equity and justice and understanding how it is present in our lived experiences.
MediSun will present a lecture on the history of Reggae and Rastafari. The lecture and conversation to follow will provide a foundational understanding of how equity and justice show up in the lived experiences of Jamaican – and Caribbean- people. He explains how reggae music and performance are an expression of the struggles of ‘the […]
Saint Michael’s College Institute for Equity and Justice presents E&J ‘Inna Reggae Style’ with three men of the African Diaspora now living in New England. An event honoring the legacy of Vermont’s own Bobby Hackney in conversation with Edwin Owusu of Ghanaian heritage and MediSun of Caribbean heritage. The conversation brings together three musical migration […]